Chapter 34: Interrogation 101.

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Kelly pulled the huge whiteboard and wrote Interrogation 101 in bold letters

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Kelly pulled the huge whiteboard and wrote Interrogation 101 in bold letters. We were keen on learning how to ask questions in a mannerly way.

Brianna did comment that there was no big deal in interrogating. All we had to do was create a tensed environment and try out best in catching a person trying to lie. Clearly, she was the bad cop if we ever decided to try that little gimmick.

Kelly had gotten well at ignoring everybody's flaws, so she just continued pretending like she hadn't heard Brianna.

"Asking questions is not the main focus in any interrogation," she began and gave Brianna a death glare. "It's the way you ask the questions and how you perceive the answers."

Derek let out a little chuckle as Brianna shrunk back in embarrassment. Bri and me were seated on the bed, Derek had decided to use the spare chair and Jordan was on the floor, his back being supported by the bed's end. Blake and Kelly were obviously next to the whiteboard, looking serious and a little scary.

"Since we don't have much to work with in this case, there can be more room for questions. They don't have to be specified to a certain category or event. So, your first step would be to make a list of questions. It can be mentally or you can jot down a bunch of them. Make sure to stick to those during the entire time investigation. After you complete the most important ones, you'll can shift to questions that were mentioned in your list."

As Kelly spoke the first step, Jordan took out a notepad and pen and wrote the step down. Obviously, we all were distracted by the action and asked him why he was writing it down and his answer was a simple one; he had a bad memory and he didn't want to screw up this time.

Derek raised a hand as if we were sitting in a classroom and Blake gestured him to speak.

"What kind of questions should be mandatory in the list?" He asked.

"It could be related to Rosalind's behaviour. Ask whether she was acting stranger or wasn't her normal self. Or, it could be related to the conversation they had," Blake stated. "Since our plan is to talk to each and every person Rosalind was in contact with before her death, the question could also include if she was going to meet anybody new or if she acquainted herself somebody new."

While Blake explained us what the questions can be and shouldn't be, he stole a glance and look at me, I gave him a huge grin and he just blushed back in reply. God, that man was adorable.

I was really looking forward to my date with him. After we kissed in the hospital, we barely spent any time together and when we were together, we'd just sleep or he would comfort me from waking up with a jerk. Our first date was an amazing one, but didn't feel personal. We hardly talked or got to know each other. It was about time we went out on a real date.

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